Not feeling your best? Relief is right down the street! ChristianaCare-GoHealth Urgent Care is open 7 days a week including holidays. You can save your spot online or walk-in to receive high quality care, including onsite X-ray, rapid lab testing and referrals to specialists within the ChristianaCare network.

Urgent care for Delaware State University students
Delaware State University and ChristianaCare-GoHealth Urgent Care have partnered to provide easy, convenient access to urgent care for all students, staff, faculty and their families.
From in-person care to preferred access to Virtual Visits, you now have the healthcare options you deserve.
Convenient, on-demand care when you need it most
Priority access to all ChristianaCare-GoHealth Urgent Care centers
Preferred access to Virtual Visits from the comfort of your home or dorm
Seamless referrals to ChristianaCare specialists, as needed
Unexpected injuries during work hours may require immediate treatment at our urgent care centers nearby, we can help
Important notice: Behavioral Health services update
We regret to inform you that GoHealth Urgent Care no longer offers behavioral health services. We understand the importance of these services and want to ensure you have access to the support you need.
For behavioral health assistance, we recommend visiting the following options:
- Delaware State University Counseling Services: Campus Health Services - https://www.desu.edu/student-life/campus-health-services/counseling-services
- ChristianaCare Behavioral Health Services: ChristianaCare Behavioral Care -https://christianacare.org/us/en/care/behavioral-care
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding.

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